difference between .aac raw and ordinary .aac files
Hi folks Im trying to convert .aac raw files which were downloaded from the BBC website to mp3 files. Ive tried to use the Switch converter but the converted mp3 files have 0 bytes in them. All I can deduce is that the word raw before the .aac files has something to do with it. Interesting also is the only player I can get to play these raw .aac files is something called Musig Groove in windows 7. No other player can play them. Does anyone have any idea what is going on here? Regards André --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
converting .aac files to mp3 with Switch
Hi all I have been trying to convert an .aac file to mp3 with Switch. However, the converted file is only zero bytes long although the programme gave me no error message at all? Regards André --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
Audio Hijack Pro is TR for the mac. It allows you to record any sound be it system or on the web by so called hijacking it. I know sounds sinical smile but that's what they decided to call it. You can try it for free by downloading it from www.rogueamoeba.com in the free trial noise is overlaid on all hijackings longer than 10 minutes. Regards Chris On 01/03/2014 00:25, Larry Higgins wrote: Anders, if I may. Does Hijack Pro allow recording directly from a live stream? Also, does the program allow one to record such an mp3 stream, as well as edit the results as an mp3 file, or does one have to convert to wav in order to edit, then save the final product back to mp3. TR allows me to record and edit in mp3 without having to reconvert. This really means a lot to my enjoyment of TR as my primary recording software. At 04:34 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote: Hi! Using windows 7 64 bit. It works. But i never use it because i have mac now a days so i use audio hijack pro instead. /A 28 feb 2014 kl. 23:11 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
Yeah Tom, they were probably trying to either taunt you or tempt you toward purchasing the software version by including the feature as a grayed out option. That's just good basic marketing I suppose. At 04:11 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
Hi! Using windows 7 64 bit. It works. But i never use it because i have mac now a days so i use audio hijack pro instead. /A 28 feb 2014 kl. 23:11 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer
RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
That's possible, I suppose, although I do know someone who has the free version but is able to set scheduled recordings. Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 5:21 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Yeah Tom, they were probably trying to either taunt you or tempt you toward purchasing the software version by including the feature as a grayed out option. That's just good basic marketing I suppose. At 04:11 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
Anders, if I may. Does Hijack Pro allow recording directly from a live stream? Also, does the program allow one to record such an mp3 stream, as well as edit the results as an mp3 file, or does one have to convert to wav in order to edit, then save the final product back to mp3. TR allows me to record and edit in mp3 without having to reconvert. This really means a lot to my enjoyment of TR as my primary recording software. At 04:34 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote: Hi! Using windows 7 64 bit. It works. But i never use it because i have mac now a days so i use audio hijack pro instead. /A 28 feb 2014 kl. 23:11 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio
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BTW, I am at present only daydreaming about possibly buying a Mac. At 04:34 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote: Hi! Using windows 7 64 bit. It works. But i never use it because i have mac now a days so i use audio hijack pro instead. /A 28 feb 2014 kl. 23:11 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Which operating system are you running? When I had Windows XP, it would bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work! Then when I went to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this point that it was only available with the pro version! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders Holmberg Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi! Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version. So it can't be true. Or maybe i have a special version. But i haven't payed anything for tapin. /A 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you
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On 27/02/2014 05:26, Vítek wrote: First off the last change in Screamer database was made in February 2012 so two years ago see http://www.screamer-radio.com/directory/ so I wonder if anyone uses this software when they don't absolutely care about that unlike RadioSure tune.in or Tapin-radio's database. I've never bothered with the directory. There's far too much that's of no interest to me and it takes too long to hunt through. I know what I want to listen to, so I usually just get the details from the ststion's web site. Second you can record AAC+ format checking that in menu/setting/options/recording tab in the dropdown list of formats. I haven't got that on mine. Is that in the new Beta? -- rgds LAurence ...Borger King: Have it our way. Your way is irrelevant. ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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Thanks Tom for that info. TR is the same way, so needless to say, I am using the pro version. Sure wish TR would include AAC in their recorded stream options, but who knows, licensing cost may be at issue with that. Anyway, it is nice to have this option, though it might not be the absolute best solution. Like Alexandra, I would prefer a straight rendering into AAC rather than a conversion to another format, but again, one takes it as one finds it. Again, Thanks, Larry At 02:12 PM 2/26/2014, you wrote: Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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On 26/02/2014 06:10, Alexandra Grünauer wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Screamer? My one is Version 0.4.4, though I understand a new one is on its way. Not that I've ever found this wanting. -- rgds LAurence ...Fashion: There'll be little change in men's pockets this year. ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
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Hi, First off the last change in Screamer database was made in February 2012 so two years ago see http://www.screamer-radio.com/directory/ so I wonder if anyone uses this software when they don't absolutely care about that unlike RadioSure tune.in or Tapin-radio's database. Second you can record AAC+ format checking that in menu/setting/options/recording tab in the dropdown list of formats. later Tapin Laurence Taylor g7...@btopenworld.com 26. 2. 2014 23:24 On 26/02/2014 06:10, Alexandra Grünauer wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Screamer? My one is Version 0.4.4, though I understand a new one is on its way. Not that I've ever found this wanting. -- rgds LAurence Fashion: There'll be little change in men's pockets this year. ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
Thanks for the information. Didn't know that. Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 9:12 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free version does not allow scheduling! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Hi Larry, Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream without it being converted which would result in having the original quality in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to mp3 or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that. If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has a free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but the streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of experimenting right now. Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution? Alexandra, Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is open an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key, press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it will convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that. The program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task. Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might have a bit to learn as I go. Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program such as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work well. It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little, but vital operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't do that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get back to the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such recordings. I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later. OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go. Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so, Larry At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote: That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
A free AAC recording software solution?
Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I presently use TR for my direct streaming of mp3 programming, but have no way of recording AAC streams. I am also still using XP, and will be for a while I'm afraid. Any help with this matter would really be appreciated, Larry
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
Hey Laurence, thanks. I'll give it a look see. Can I get back in touch if I need a little help? I probably wont, but ya never know. Thanks again, Larry At 04:48 PM 2/25/2014, you wrote: On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC. How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't updated anymore, is it? Take care, Alexandra -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Taylor Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution? On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote: Hey Listers, I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application. I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will record the stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate. It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space on your desktop. It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it hasn't got what you want. See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ . -- rgds LAurence ...I didn't know it was impossible when I did it ---Taglines by Tagzilla (tagzilla.mozdev.org)
Streaming in AAC
I currently stream to a Shoutcast server in MP3, using the Edcast stand alone program and the Lame Encoder. I wanted to try streaming in AAC but haven't been able to find much info about this when doing a Google search. Does anyone know if an AAC encoder plugin is available for Edcast? Thanks, Barry Chapman To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts fromwma to aac?
The aac they talk about is not o g g, but A A c. On 03/01/2013, Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net wrote: m4a IS A CONTAINER THAT HOLDS THE aac FILE - Original Message - From: Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 4:17 PM Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts fromwma to aac? I thought they were the same, i.e. M4A is just an Apple proprietary wrapper around the open AAC format. I'd have to look it up myself as well. On 02/01/13 15:10, Robert Logue wrote: I haven't found a setting for how they are converted. The dialog said they would convert to .aac. But they convert to .m4a instead. I know I can look this up but is that even the same? Bob On 12/31/2012 12:33 AM, André van Deventer wrote: Just wondering something else about this. I converted my music library to itunes but for some reason the wma lossless format is converted to 256 kbps m4a files. Not nice at all. Is there a setting somewhere which I can tell itunes to do the conversion to lossless format? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: 31 December 2012 04:57 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
Thanks for the info Christopher. I just wish they would make things clear in the dialog. I'm glad to find out it leaves the originals alone. Unfortunately, I do not like the way Ituns works with Jaws so I may not bother importing all those files when I restore my system. I'll need Itunes when I get an Ios device but I wish I didn't have to put up with such difficult music library software in Windows 7. Bob On 12/30/2012 7:57 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote: iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
I haven't found a setting for how they are converted. The dialog said they would convert to .aac. But they convert to .m4a instead. I know I can look this up but is that even the same? Bob On 12/31/2012 12:33 AM, André van Deventer wrote: Just wondering something else about this. I converted my music library to itunes but for some reason the wma lossless format is converted to 256 kbps m4a files. Not nice at all. Is there a setting somewhere which I can tell itunes to do the conversion to lossless format? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: 31 December 2012 04:57 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
I thought they were the same, i.e. M4A is just an Apple proprietary wrapper around the open AAC format. I'd have to look it up myself as well. On 02/01/13 15:10, Robert Logue wrote: I haven't found a setting for how they are converted. The dialog said they would convert to .aac. But they convert to .m4a instead. I know I can look this up but is that even the same? Bob On 12/31/2012 12:33 AM, André van Deventer wrote: Just wondering something else about this. I converted my music library to itunes but for some reason the wma lossless format is converted to 256 kbps m4a files. Not nice at all. Is there a setting somewhere which I can tell itunes to do the conversion to lossless format? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: 31 December 2012 04:57 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts fromwma to aac?
m4a IS A CONTAINER THAT HOLDS THE aac FILE - Original Message - From: Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 4:17 PM Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts fromwma to aac? I thought they were the same, i.e. M4A is just an Apple proprietary wrapper around the open AAC format. I'd have to look it up myself as well. On 02/01/13 15:10, Robert Logue wrote: I haven't found a setting for how they are converted. The dialog said they would convert to .aac. But they convert to .m4a instead. I know I can look this up but is that even the same? Bob On 12/31/2012 12:33 AM, André van Deventer wrote: Just wondering something else about this. I converted my music library to itunes but for some reason the wma lossless format is converted to 256 kbps m4a files. Not nice at all. Is there a setting somewhere which I can tell itunes to do the conversion to lossless format? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: 31 December 2012 04:57 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
Hi. For what I know itunes converts wma files into aac and places them in the itunes media folder, but they are in m4a format, so look for .m4a files. Best regards, Gianluca. SkypeID: gianluca8815 Il 31/12/2012 03:57, Christopher Chaltain ha scritto: iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
Not necessarily, you can choose if you want them to be m4a or mp3 or whatever you decide the format to be. You can click on the option for Itunes to convert wma files to aac each time you rip music to Itunes but you also can decide not too if you don't want it that way. On 12/31/12, Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollar...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. For what I know itunes converts wma files into aac and places them in the itunes media folder, but they are in m4a format, so look for .m4a files. Best regards, Gianluca. SkypeID: gianluca8815 Il 31/12/2012 03:57, Christopher Chaltain ha scritto: iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- SleepTalk in action To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including “01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma”, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac?
Just wondering something else about this. I converted my music library to itunes but for some reason the wma lossless format is converted to 256 kbps m4a files. Not nice at all. Is there a setting somewhere which I can tell itunes to do the conversion to lossless format? -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain Sent: 31 December 2012 04:57 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? iTunes leaves your original WMA file alone. I haven't done this myself, but I found this on the web page http://www.apple.com/findouthow/music/itunes.html#management-convertwma Since WMA is a MS proprietary format, requiring Apple to pay MS a license, I'm surprised they do anything with WMA files at all. On 12/30/2012 06:46 PM, Robert Logue wrote: A bit of ranting here. Sorry about that. Does Itunes replace or make copies of files it converts from wma to aac? I've searched the web for this answer but did not find out. Hope someone here knows. I just installed the latest Itunes. I wanted to add music from another drive using add folder to library. iTunes One or more of the songs you are adding to iTunes, including 01 graphic 870 Rubber Bullets [Long Version].wma, are in the WMA format. iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to your iTunes library. Convert Skip I accidently hit escape twice when leaving the Jaws virtual viewer and missed being able to hit the skip button. Itunes started processing the library even though I pressed escape? I don't know if it was skipping or processing all those .wma files. Looks like it didn't start converting because there were no .aac files found in the folder when I looked with Windows Explorer search. I'd thought I'd forgotton to turn on restore previous versions for that drive after reinstalling Windows 7. I couldn't find a previous version for the folder. However, I did find previous versions in the drive's properties. I searched for all .aac files on my system and only found one very old. I right clicked and open with which was not a menu but opened a dialog that was hard to work with Jaws. I finally got it to see Itunes but accidently hit enter before unchecking always use this program to open this type. Itunes didn't open. Now when I right click that file the open with is a sub menu with Windows Media Player and Itunes in it. Also choose default program. So, I screwed up once again. Makes a grown man weap! I can't believe they would make it hard to import wma files. I have so many I don't want to convert. I'll have to back them up first. I hate software that makes me choose without preperation. Itunes already sucks! Can't I keep Itunes from damaging or changing my origenal wma files? If I check this; Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library, will it make converted copies and place them in the Itunes folder leaving the origenal wma files in their place? Advanced Preferences iTunes Media folder location C:\Users\Robert Logue\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media Change... Reset Keep iTunes Media folder organized Places files into album and artist folders, and names the files based on the disc number, track number, and the song title. Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Christopher (CJ) chaltain at Gmail To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer
Indeed so friends and they're yours for the buying. Here's one of the few sites that offer such things http://www.melberrecordings.com.au You'll see that a wide variety of file formats are offered, for those who have no alternative but to use MP3 then you can purchase files encoded at 320K which is the highest bit rate available but its probably a huge waste of space if you're able to play FLAC files which aren' much bigger than MP3 320K encoded files and are lossless. So you want to go one step further than a lossless 44.1KHZ 16-bit FLAC? What about a studio master encoded at 96KHZ 24-bit FLAC, you'll need some pretty good equipment to play these on. Got a Bluray player or a computer which wil handle Bluray? Why not look for software on the web to convert these Studio Master files so they can be put onto an SACD or Audio DVD or Bluray disc itself. Prices are very reasonable, top being $23.00 for the Studio Master lossless CD titles, you can actually purchase the physical discs if you'd prefer. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer
Tut! Tut! You live in Australia and you don't know how to spell Melba? Not that I'm being pedantic or anything, you understand...but the address should have been: http://www.melbarecordings.com.au - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net To: PC Audio Discussion List Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 6:57 PM Subject: Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer Indeed so friends and they're yours for the buying. Here's one of the few sites that offer such things http://www.melberrecordings.com.au You'll see that a wide variety of file formats are offered, for those who have no alternative but to use MP3 then you can purchase files encoded at 320K which is the highest bit rate available but its probably a huge waste of space if you're able to play FLAC files which aren' much bigger than MP3 320K encoded files and are lossless. So you want to go one step further than a lossless 44.1KHZ 16-bit FLAC? What about a studio master encoded at 96KHZ 24-bit FLAC, you'll need some pretty good equipment to play these on. Got a Bluray player or a computer which wil handle Bluray? Why not look for software on the web to convert these Studio Master files so they can be put onto an SACD or Audio DVD or Bluray disc itself. Prices are very reasonable, top being $23.00 for the Studio Master lossless CD titles, you can actually purchase the physical discs if you'd prefer. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer
Ah yep, my mistake smile On 1/12/2011 10:44 PM, R Nelson wrote: Tut! Tut! You live in Australia and you don't know how to spell Melba? Not that I'm being pedantic or anything, you understand...but the address should have been: http://www.melbarecordings.com.au - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net To: PC Audio Discussion List Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 6:57 PM Subject: Recordings Going Far Beyond What MP3 Or AAC can offer Indeed so friends and they're yours for the buying. Here's one of the few sites that offer such things http://www.melberrecordings.com.au You'll see that a wide variety of file formats are offered, for those who have no alternative but to use MP3 then you can purchase files encoded at 320K which is the highest bit rate available but its probably a huge waste of space if you're able to play FLAC files which aren' much bigger than MP3 320K encoded files and are lossless. So you want to go one step further than a lossless 44.1KHZ 16-bit FLAC? What about a studio master encoded at 96KHZ 24-bit FLAC, you'll need some pretty good equipment to play these on. Got a Bluray player or a computer which wil handle Bluray? Why not look for software on the web to convert these Studio Master files so they can be put onto an SACD or Audio DVD or Bluray disc itself. Prices are very reasonable, top being $23.00 for the Studio Master lossless CD titles, you can actually purchase the physical discs if you'd prefer. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Dane Trethowan Sending email from his EEEPC Netbook To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
AAC streams silent out of IE 9
I'm using Windows 7, JFW 12 and over the last week moved to IE 9. I have discovered that the ABC Australian radio, AAC streams are no longer working. I would welcome advice from an IE 9 user who has had success accessing these streams. As one would expect, the problem persists with Jaws not loaded. No problem with the Windows Media links and other flash such as BBC iPlayer and NPR from the United States. You can find AAC streams under the ABC Local Radio heading from my page. http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams Regards, Stephen To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
I know a software to convert mp3 to hack. it's called mp3 to hack audio software converter. it's available from the Windows appstore. Le 12/02/2011 01:01, Evan Reese a écrit : Thanks for that link, I'll try the program. As far as downgrading goes, I can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and 128kbps aac, and a guy I know who has a better sound system than I do and some high end headphones can't tell the difference either. And, they take up half the space. So why wouldn't I want to convert them? Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Hi list, for converting files i use a software called dBpoweramp Music Converter, very easy to use and can even convert multiple files at a time. for the fact that winamp can't play the aac files you got, try analizing them with media info. hth Skype: gianluca8815 On 12/02/2011 07:07, Christopher Chaltain wrote: Newer versions of Switch have some accessibility issues when tabbing around the interface, but if you use the menu bar and the hot keys, I think you'll find you can get to everything you need. BTW, I don't have a problem clicking on the interface buttons with the JAWS cursor. In other words, tabbing around the interface and using the space bar or the enter key on different buttons can lead to unexpected results. Using the JAWS cursor to simulate mouse clicks on the different buttons works just fine. Christopher chalt...@gmail.com mailto:chalt...@gmail.com On 2/11/2011 6:40 PM, Evan Reese wrote: I think I need something a bit more user friendly. I can't get this thing to convert anything. Whenever I try, it starts playing the songs instead of converting them. It also starts playing the songs when I hit the encoder dialog button. Also, I can find no bit rate selection capability in here anywhere. This apparently is not a program for beginners. Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Hi Evan. Welcome to the list. iTunes will allow you to convert multiple files, even albums or different file types, to M4A (AAC) by default. Can't remember the default bitrate but you can look in the import settings of preferences, accessed with ctrl+comma. Hope this helps. Take care. Chris Hallsworth You can contact me at the following channels: E-mail and Facebook: challswor...@sky.com MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 11/02/2011 21:47, Evan Reese wrote: Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Thanks for that link, I'll try the program. As far as downgrading goes, I can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and 128kbps aac, and a guy I know who has a better sound system than I do and some high end headphones can't tell the difference either. And, they take up half the space. So why wouldn't I want to convert them? Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Fair enough, if you can't hear the difference. I sure can, and I don't think there's anything special about my ears. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 7:01 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Thanks for that link, I'll try the program. As far as downgrading goes, I can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and 128kbps aac, and a guy I know who has a better sound system than I do and some high end headphones can't tell the difference either. And, they take up half the space. So why wouldn't I want to convert them? Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
I'd never go lower than 192; to me that's a pretty decent compromise...not quite CD audio quality but pretty damn close. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 7:01 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Thanks for that link, I'll try the program. As far as downgrading goes, I can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and 128kbps aac, and a guy I know who has a better sound system than I do and some high end headphones can't tell the difference either. And, they take up half the space. So why wouldn't I want to convert them? Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
If you use ITunes, you can add the folder to your library containing the songs, which will make a copy of the tracks as AAC files if you wish. I think the default is 128 kbps AAC when you firts install ITunes. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
I think I need something a bit more user friendly. I can't get this thing to convert anything. Whenever I try, it starts playing the songs instead of converting them. It also starts playing the songs when I hit the encoder dialog button. Also, I can find no bit rate selection capability in here anywhere. This apparently is not a program for beginners. Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
aac is a different compression algorithm than mp3, so it's not the same quality per given bit rate. I don't think you're seeing what I'm saying here. Listen to any Internet radio stream with a given bit rate for mp3 and the same bit rate for aac. aac sounds much better per given bit rate than mp3. Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 7:19 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac I'd never go lower than 192; to me that's a pretty decent compromise...not quite CD audio quality but pretty damn close. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 7:01 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Thanks for that link, I'll try the program. As far as downgrading goes, I can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and 128kbps aac, and a guy I know who has a better sound system than I do and some high end headphones can't tell the difference either. And, they take up half the space. So why wouldn't I want to convert them? Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac
Newer versions of Switch have some accessibility issues when tabbing around the interface, but if you use the menu bar and the hot keys, I think you'll find you can get to everything you need. BTW, I don't have a problem clicking on the interface buttons with the JAWS cursor. In other words, tabbing around the interface and using the space bar or the enter key on different buttons can lead to unexpected results. Using the JAWS cursor to simulate mouse clicks on the different buttons works just fine. Christopher chalt...@gmail.com mailto:chalt...@gmail.com On 2/11/2011 6:40 PM, Evan Reese wrote: I think I need something a bit more user friendly. I can't get this thing to convert anything. Whenever I try, it starts playing the songs instead of converting them. It also starts playing the songs when I hit the encoder dialog button. Also, I can find no bit rate selection capability in here anywhere. This apparently is not a program for beginners. Evan - Original Message - From: JM Casey crystallo...@ca.inter.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Hey. You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording. - Original Message - From: Evan Reese ment...@dslextreme.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Software to Convert mp3 to aac Content analysis details: (0.0 points) pts rule name description -- -- _SUMMARY_ X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.5.449 [271.1.1/3436] Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic. I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time? Thanks for any advice. Evan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.449 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3436 - Release Date: 02/11/11 07:34:00 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Converting .mp3 to ..aac
Trying to figure out how to convert .mp3 files to .aac ... the format needed to play music on the Nintendo DSI. I'm told ITunes can do it ... but I was hoping that either Goldwave or another program might do the job. I'm not familiar with using ITunes. And, is it even compatible without buying the scripts to make it work? Melanie To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Goldwave aac or aac+
Hi friends! Does anybody know if the goldwave supports AAC or AAC+ encoding (of course not ogg vorbis)? If it's possible where can i find a .dll file and where should I put it - goldwave directory, windows\system32 or somewhere else? Thanks very much in advance! All the best! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 05:47:35 -0600, you wrote: I've heard people talking about flac and how great it is but I come back to the point aside from on my home computer where else would I be able to enjoy it. Are there affordable players that play this format? Any portable player on which Rockbox can be run can play .FLAC files. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
I've heard people talking about flac and how great it is but I come back to the point aside from on my home computer where else would I be able to enjoy it. Are there affordable players that play this format? - Original Message - From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:52 PM Subject: Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC? On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.13/947 - Release Date: 8/11/2007 2:29 PM Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
No, it's not something that has been talked about until recently when the Windows Media lossless format came into being. FLAC has been around for some years, but hasn't gained a great deal of attention. There's an Apple lossless format as well. Those are the big three. There's a really good Wikipedia on lossless formats, but I can't remember its title at the moment. Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Steve Matzura wrote: On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
Many players that support Windows Media files will support Windows Media lossless. I use FLAC for archival purposes. Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Doc wrote: I've heard people talking about flac and how great it is but I come back to the point aside from on my home computer where else would I be able to enjoy it. Are there affordable players that play this format? - Original Message - From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:52 PM Subject: Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC? On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.13/947 - Release Date: 8/11/2007 2:29 PM Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
There's also wave pack which is loss less as well. David Ferrin - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 8:59 AM Subject: Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC? No, it's not something that has been talked about until recently when the Windows Media lossless format came into being. FLAC has been around for some years, but hasn't gained a great deal of attention. There's an Apple lossless format as well. Those are the big three. There's a really good Wikipedia on lossless formats, but I can't remember its title at the moment. Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Steve Matzura wrote: On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
Yes, it's great! But only for archive purposes. David Ferrin said the following on 12.08.2007 17:27: There's also wave pack which is loss less as well. David Ferrin Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
More information about the Wavpack format that David refers to can be found at www.wavpack.com. At 01:27 AM 13/08/2007, you wrote: There's also wave pack which is loss less as well. Regards Steve Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: steve1963 MSN Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
High List Members, I use to rip my cds in MP3, but I wasn't to happy with the sound quality. So I changed my settings to WMA lossless, and the sound quality is just like that what's on the cd! I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I can't get flak and og files to play in WMP 11. There is a chance that these two file types may play in Wenamp, but I don't know enough about that either. - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 9:09 AM Subject: Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC? Many players that support Windows Media files will support Windows Media lossless. I use FLAC for archival purposes. Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Doc wrote: I've heard people talking about flac and how great it is but I come back to the point aside from on my home computer where else would I be able to enjoy it. Are there affordable players that play this format? - Original Message - From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:52 PM Subject: Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC? On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.13/947 - Release Date: 8/11/2007 2:29 PM Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.15/949 - Release Date: 8/12/2007 11:03 AM Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
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Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
Flac is about half the size of wav and to my ear it sounds great! SAG : The subject sorta says it all. : : : : Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... : http://www.pc-audio.org : : To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, and, assuming the claims about losslessness are true, something which everyone seems to accept, then the only difference between lossless formats is the fact that they're different but equal formats. I think Windows Media lossless is slightly larger than FLAC, too. Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, Sarah wrote: Flac is about half the size of wav and to my ear it sounds great! SAG : The subject sorta says it all. : : : : Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... : http://www.pc-audio.org : : To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
For plenty of information about FLAC see the FLAC home page at http://flac.sourceforge.net. For plenty of information about AAC see this Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding. I hope this helps. At 08:36 AM 12/08/2007, you wrote: The subject sorta says it all. Regards Steve Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: steve1963 MSN Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
Hi, Steve: On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:41:29 +1000, you wrote: see this Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding. I hope this helps. Well, the Wikipedia article wasn't so great. It explained what the differendce betwixt and between lossy and lossless is all about, but didn't give a clear list of file extensions or programs that produce lossless but size-compressed audio. It seems like the best answer is still FLAC. Now, for the ten million dollar question, are there yet any netcasting tools that broadcast in this format, or does the format not really matter, it's all just a bunch of bits and bytes anyway? I suspect the answer is no to the first and definitely yes to the second--i.e., no netcast tools, and it *does* matter. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What's the difference between FLAC and AAC?
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote: Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ... Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I know nothing about this stuff any more grin. Must be gittin' old! Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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P.S.: The FLAC home page has all the info one could possibly need/want about this codec, except for using it in Internet radio applications. That's got to be coming soon I should hope/think. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
but not aac+ - Original Message - From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:10 PM Subject: Re: aac+ You can get the AAC encoder when you install CDEX! - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Dana, yes I said that I normaly open aac+ files in goldwave. Every time I compresse a .wav file into he-aac in Nero I get .mp4 extension and goldwave 5.19 normaly opens it. Of course, you can't compresse it again into that format, as I said before. - Original Message - From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:36 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Marijan, I thought you were saying that you could open and .aac file in Goldwave, but you couldn't recompress it into .aac after editing. I tried opening an .aac files in Goldwave, and I got an abnormal program termination message. - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 5:48 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Dana, unfortunately, Goldwave doesn't edit compressed files directly. Firstly it uncompresse it in .wav and then you can edit it and back to compressed format. But it's not so bad. :) there is a acc editor, I forgot its name now, but it is unaccesible completely. - Original Message - From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:35 PM Subject: Re: aac+ - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2133 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2134 (20070322) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aac+
Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
This isn't exactly what you want: But, what I would do is to record in Goldwave, save as a .wav file, and use Easy CD-DA Extractor to convert .wav to .aacplus. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: aac+ I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Yes, Dana, I know it. I have no Easy CD-DA Extractor, I have nero and I use it from time to time to do so. But the problem is in the fact that nero aac+ codec converts mono or stereo files (doesn't metter) only in stereo file. And I would like to get mono. Thanks very much anyway. Marijan - Original Message - From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:46 PM Subject: Re: aac+ This isn't exactly what you want: But, what I would do is to record in Goldwave, save as a .wav file, and use Easy CD-DA Extractor to convert .wav to .aacplus. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: aac+ I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: aac+
Hi Marijan and others, The newer Goldwave builds will have this kind of ogg support butt if you are running an older version do a Google search for k-lite-codec and when installed, this will give you lots of open and save choices you won't otherwise have. Btw Dana, I added a JFw dictionary manager entry of your name so I won't mistake you for a Donna ever again. Jon C. Pierson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:46 AM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: aac+ This isn't exactly what you want: But, what I would do is to record in Goldwave, save as a .wav file, and use Easy CD-DA Extractor to convert .wav to .aacplus. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: aac+ I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Hi John, No, I didn't mean ogg but aac+, advanced audio coding plus. Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Thanks. - Original Message - From: Jon C. Pierson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 6:10 PM Subject: RE: aac+ Hi Marijan and others, The newer Goldwave builds will have this kind of ogg support butt if you are running an older version do a Google search for k-lite-codec and when installed, this will give you lots of open and save choices you won't otherwise have. Btw Dana, I added a JFw dictionary manager entry of your name so I won't mistake you for a Donna ever again. Jon C. Pierson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:46 AM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: aac+ This isn't exactly what you want: But, what I would do is to record in Goldwave, save as a .wav file, and use Easy CD-DA Extractor to convert .wav to .aacplus. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: aac+ I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
I think they have to license it, which probably means we would pay more for it. I don't know how they managed to have Lame out there for mp3 and legally be OK to use it versus whatever the guys who made mp3 originally would want you to buy. - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Hi John, No, I didn't mean ogg but aac+, advanced audio coding plus. Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Thanks. - Original Message - From: Jon C. Pierson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 6:10 PM Subject: RE: aac+ Hi Marijan and others, The newer Goldwave builds will have this kind of ogg support butt if you are running an older version do a Google search for k-lite-codec and when installed, this will give you lots of open and save choices you won't otherwise have. Btw Dana, I added a JFw dictionary manager entry of your name so I won't mistake you for a Donna ever again. Jon C. Pierson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 7:46 AM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: aac+ This isn't exactly what you want: But, what I would do is to record in Goldwave, save as a .wav file, and use Easy CD-DA Extractor to convert .wav to .aacplus. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: aac+ I would also like to know this - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2132 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
- Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/s Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: aac+
I think my synth has it in for me, I thought it was o g g. Then there was d a n a! Jon C. Pierson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:36 PM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: aac+ - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/s Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Well, if you're using JAWS, you can easily tell dictionary manager that Dana=dayna. As for AAC vs. OGG, I think that's more a matter of learning to listen carefully to what your synthesizer says. I use Eloquence, and, although they are rather close (and I often check what I hear against my braille display), I can hear the difference when I listen closely. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Jon C. Pierson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:44 PM Subject: RE: aac+ I think my synth has it in for me, I thought it was o g g. Then there was d a n a! Jon C. Pierson -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:36 PM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: aac+ - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/s Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2133 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Brent, Lame is open source project. - Original Message - From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 8:59 PM Subject: Re: aac+ I think they have to license it, which probably means we would pay more for it. I don't know how they managed to have Lame out there for mp3 and legally be OK to use it versus whatever the guys who made mp3 originally would want you to buy. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Dana, unfortunately, Goldwave doesn't edit compressed files directly. Firstly it uncompresse it in .wav and then you can edit it and back to compressed format. But it's not so bad. :) there is a acc editor, I forgot its name now, but it is unaccesible completely. - Original Message - From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:35 PM Subject: Re: aac+ - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
Marijan, I thought you were saying that you could open and .aac file in Goldwave, but you couldn't recompress it into .aac after editing. I tried opening an .aac files in Goldwave, and I got an abnormal program termination message. - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 5:48 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Dana, unfortunately, Goldwave doesn't edit compressed files directly. Firstly it uncompresse it in .wav and then you can edit it and back to compressed format. But it's not so bad. :) there is a acc editor, I forgot its name now, but it is unaccesible completely. - Original Message - From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:35 PM Subject: Re: aac+ - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: Re: aac+ Goldwave does open the aac+ files, but it doesn't compresse them to aac+, unfortunately. that's why I'd like to incorporate the aac+ codec in GW. Let us know if you ever figure out how to do this. I rip all my CDs to AACPlus, and it would be nice to be able to edit them directly, in Goldwave. Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ NOD32 2133 (20070321) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: aac+
You can get the AAC encoder when you install CDEX! - Original Message - From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 AM Subject: aac+ Hello Friends! Does anybody know where I can find and how to incorporate the aac+ codec in goldwave (or sound forge) which can works with mono and stereo files? Thanks in advance for your time to help me! Marijan Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ripping in aac+
Hi, This is a question for those who use AAc+ to rip CDs. What program do you use to rip your CDs? I've tried using CDex and winamp refuses to play the resulting files. What sort of settings should I use? Thanks Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: ripping in aac+
I use Easy CD-DA Extractor, and have never had any problem getting Winamp to play the resulting files. What setting are you asking about, beyond bit rate and sample rate? - Original Message - From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 12:10 PM Subject: ripping in aac+ Hi, This is a question for those who use AAc+ to rip CDs. What program do you use to rip your CDs? I've tried using CDex and winamp refuses to play the resulting files. What sort of settings should I use? Thanks Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: ripping in aac+
i use eazy cd da extractor - Original Message - From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 11:10 AM Subject: ripping in aac+ Hi, This is a question for those who use AAc+ to rip CDs. What program do you use to rip your CDs? I've tried using CDex and winamp refuses to play the resulting files. What sort of settings should I use? Thanks Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: ripping in aac+
hi dana, In CDex, and in the output for AAc in winamp, there are a whole bunch of other file settings, bandwidth and some more stuff. I've downloaded the out_faac.dll plug-in, to convert my songs, but I select automatic configuration and the song turns out pretty much the same size as the original. I'll try CDex again and see if they've improved the support and gotten rid of some of the checkboxes and see what I can come up with. I can't purchase EZ CDDA Extractor due to having no form of credit card, or else I'd use it. Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
AAC with CDex
Hi. I went and downloaded the lib faac encoder for CDex. I don't know how to get ahold of the psytel or astrid/quartex aac encoders. I brought up the encoder page, and there were t hings like a profile combo box, mpeg2 or 4, some checkboxes like TNS and some sort of weird stereo thing. Anyone use this encoder, or know of some other free method of getting songs into AAC+, or heAAC or whatever it's called? Thanks Brandon Hicks Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: callto://reyuth msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
OGG and AAC was: Windows Media Audio
I did not hear the difference between the words aac and OGG with Eloquence. So, I didn't realise there was yet another format being discussed around here till now. - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] No, I can't say that I do, so I'm not the person to ask. I co my radio show in OGG Vorbis, and the podcasts are in MP3 for the sake of the most compatibility. On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Gary Wood wrote: Hi Bruce! Do you use the AAC format, and if you do, what do you think about it? ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
m4A, aac or m4A aacplus, mp4 aac?
Would someone please outline for me the differences in m4A, aac plus, m4A aac, mp4 aac? I bought easyCDA extracter and there are these choices and it seems that m4A at low bit rates is even better than *.ogg I mean it leaves it in the dust somewhere where I can hear obvious artifax in 32K *.ogg files where with 32K stereo m4A files it is quite listenable without too much loss--for audio books with stereo music to begin and end each side of a cd, for example, so if some kind someone would sketch it for me, I'd sure appreciate it. Curtis Delzer ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: m4A, aac or m4A aacplus, mp4 aac?
Curtis, I don't know the technical details. but, as I understand it, they are all different implementations of the MPEG4 standard, with Advanced Audio Coding. I can tell you this, though - since I bought Easy CD-DA Extractor, myself, and began experimenting with these various options for ripping my CDs, several months ago, I've found that .AAC (AACPlus) at 128kbps gives me the smallest file size, at a sound quality I can't distinguish from a CD, of any file type, at all. I now use it exclusively, for ripping all my CDs. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 4:12 AM Subject: m4A, aac or m4A aacplus, mp4 aac? Would someone please outline for me the differences in m4A, aac plus, m4A aac, mp4 aac? I bought easyCDA extracter and there are these choices and it seems that m4A at low bit rates is even better than *.ogg I mean it leaves it in the dust somewhere where I can hear obvious artifax in 32K *.ogg files where with 32K stereo m4A files it is quite listenable without too much loss--for audio books with stereo music to begin and end each side of a cd, for example, so if some kind someone would sketch it for me, I'd sure appreciate it. Curtis Delzer ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
AAC questions
hi all, i figured out a converter for aac files, however the problem is that winamp now refuses to play the files, giving me an error report, or a couple times freezing my pc. I'm using the FAAC encoder with CDex, is there a specific group of settings that i have to use in order for other players to play the files i create? thanks brandon ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
AAC+ questions
hello list, Greetings from canada. I have some questions about the aac+ format. I've read a lot of the hydrogen audio forums posts about it, but i can't make sense out of the contradictory, not to mention 6 month old posts. so here are my questions. 1. is there a player on the pocket pc that is accessible, either with mobile speak pocket or various screen readers, or preferably with pocket jaws and the pac mate? 2. out of the many formats, with and without various stereo features and spacial things, which is the best route to go for re-encoding files from various mp3 bitrates to aac+ for play on a pocket pc? 3. are there free encoders for whatever format that can be used with gold wave or CDex? thanks for any responses brandon ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
aac files
Hi, Goldwave is not recognising .aac files. What do I need to do? ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Winamp .AAC
Will Winamp play files in the .aac V2 format, supported by the latest Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional? Does anyone have any idea of how this format compares to .M4A ACC, in terms of file size, etc? Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
To the best of my knowledge, Winamp is pretty much the only player that will. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: Will Winamp play files in the .aac V2 format, supported by the latest Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional? Does anyone have any idea of how this format compares to .M4A ACC, in terms of file size, etc? Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
that's great!; because, in a fit of optimism, I went ahead and upgraded to Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional, without checking first. glad to know I didn't screw myself. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC To the best of my knowledge, Winamp is pretty much the only player that will. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: Will Winamp play files in the .aac V2 format, supported by the latest Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional? Does anyone have any idea of how this format compares to .M4A ACC, in terms of file size, etc? Thanks. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11 might be the earliest version to support it. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: that's great!; because, in a fit of optimism, I went ahead and upgraded to Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional, without checking first. glad to know I didn't screw myself. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC To the best of my knowledge, Winamp is pretty much the only player that will. Bruce ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
I have 5.112. - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11 might be the earliest version to support it. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: that's great!; because, in a fit of optimism, I went ahead and upgraded to Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional, without checking first. glad to know I didn't screw myself. Blessed Be, Dana that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: dsleslie Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE Your Source for Discounted Ideas http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/ - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC To the best of my knowledge, Winamp is pretty much the only player that will. Bruce ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
That'll work. I strongly recommend upgrading to 5.12. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: I have 5.112. - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11 might be the earliest version to support it. Bruce ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Re: Winamp .AAC
I didn't realize Winamp 5.12 was out. Do you have a link to a download site? Thanks. - Dana - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 4:14 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC That'll work. I strongly recommend upgrading to 5.12. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote: I have 5.112. - Original Message - From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: Re: Winamp .AAC Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11 might be the earliest version to support it. Bruce ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com